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What happens when two anointed leaders sharply disagree and God does not step in to stop it?

In this prophetic briefing, Dr. Delisa Rodgers examines the often-misunderstood conflict between Paul and Barnabas in Acts 15. This was not a church split driven by ego, offense, or rebellion. It was a disciplined, face-to-face disagreement between senior leaders who refused to damage one another’s witness.

Through biblical analysis, Greek word insight, and trauma-aware leadership revelation, this episode explores what God actually expects when believers, even apostles, cannot agree. You will learn why disagreement is permitted in Scripture, why dishonor is not, and how restraint is a mark of true spiritual maturity.

This teaching reframes separation, challenges smear culture in the Church, and exposes the difference between disagreement handled by wisdom and division driven by trauma. It also traces the redemptive arc of John Mark’s restoration, revealing that the issue was never unforgiveness but timing, assignment, and leadership judgment.

This episode is for leaders navigating tension, believers confused by ministry separations, and anyone seeking a biblical framework for disagreement without destruction.

Disagreement is not the threat; dishonor is.